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PCAS NEWSLETTER THE MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY www.pcas.org MARCH 2017 Volume 56 Number 3 ISSN 0270-6776 MARCH PCAS SPEAKER Dr. Thomas E. Levy At-Risk World Heritage and Digital Humanities: The UC Office of the President Catalyst Grant PCAS MEETINGS CALENDAR GENERAL MEETING Free and Open To the Public March 9-7:30 pm Speaker: Dr. Thomas E. Levy Topic: Location: IRWD Community Room 15500 Sand Canyon Ave., Irvine technologists on four UC campuses: UC San Diego, (Continued on p. 3) BOARD MEETING All Members Welcome March 18-12 noon Location: PCAS Curation Facility Contact Scott Findlay for directions: INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 February Speaker Notes 3 Board Meeting Summary 3 Curation Workday 4 A Possible Toy Digging Stick Weight 5 February Field Trip 6 Dig This Exhibits, Lectures, and more 7 Speaker Schedule DINNER WITH THE SPEAKER Café, 4030 Barranca Parkway, Irvine. pm at Mimi s This will be your last Newsletter if you haven t renewed your membership! Use the membership form in this Newsletter or pay online at www.pcas.org.

FEBRUARY SPEAKER NOTES Archaeological Excavations and Stabilization at Swordfish Cave By Megan Galway www.facebook.com/pacificcoastarchaeologicalsoc/? ref=aymt_homepage_panel 2

March Speaker (continued from p. 1) UCLA, UC Berkeley and UC Merced. This fourcampus project is lead by Thomas E. Levy. FEBRUARY BOARD MEETING SUMMARY and Sustainability in Israel, the Palestinian territories, and Greece. Technology. The meeting was adjourned at 12:55 pm. When: Where: March 18, 2017, 1 pm Red Car Building Everyone is welcome. No experience necessary! Please contact Mark Roeder (714-299-4150, curator@pcas.org) or Scott Findlay (714-342-2534, fieldtrips@pcas.org) for directions and to let us know you will be coming 3

-shaped artifact, but lacking specific provenance (Figures 1 and 2). For several years, the consolidated sandstone object has been curated at the PCAS storage facility, a former Pacific Electric Red Car Transformer Station in Santa Ana, and was only recently retrieved for close examination. It will soon be placed on permanent display at the Blas Aguilar Adobe and Acjachemen Cultural Center, located one block south of Mission San Juan Capistrano. Figure 2. Figure 1. Plan view of possible toy digging stick weight.. Drawing by Joe Cramer. Continued on p. 5 4

References Cited Anonymous 2012a Malcolm Farmer Donations. PCAS Newsletter 51(1):7. 2012b Malcolm Farmer Remembered. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 46 (3):47 60. Heizer, Robert F. 1955 California Indian Linguistic Records: The Mission Indian Vocabularies of H. W. Henshaw. Anthropological Records Vol. 15, No. 2. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles. Henshaw, Henry 1887 Perforated Stones from California. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of Ethnology Bulletin 2. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Hudson, Travis, and Thomas C. Blackburn 1982 The Material Culture of the Chumash Interaction Sphere, Vol. I, Food Procurement and Transportation. Ballena Press Anthropological Papers No. 25. A Ballena Press/Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Cooperative Publication, Menlo Park and Santa Barbara. FEBRUARY FIELD TRIP Submitted by Stephen Dwyer Ten members of the PCAS visited the Needles area in February and explored several interesting archaeological sites. Sites visited included intaglios, springs, a Native American trail to the Colorado River with boulders containing petroglyphs on both sides of the trail, and a short segment of the Mojave Road. Photos below rock art in the Needles vicinity. 2014 A Unique Asphaltum-Coated Brownware Pot. Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly 50(1 and 2):71 83. Koerper, Henry C., and Sherri Gust 2009 California. Putman, Frederick W. 1879 ington, D.C. Schumacher, Paul 1878 The Method of Manufacture of Several Articles by the Former Indians of Southern California. Eleventh Annual Report of the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology:264 265. Cambridge, Massachusetts. - 5

DIG THIS... Exhibits Sacred Earth is a series of exhibits that highlight the diversity of cultures in San Bernardino County since prehistoric times. San Bernardino County Museum, continuing. Fee. Information: www.sbcounty.gov/museum. Living with Animals will trace human interaction with animals from the ancient past to the present. San Diego Museum of Man, opens March 11. Fee: varies. Information: www.museumofman.org. Classes, Meetings, and Events Archaeology Weekend at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park will celebrate 21 years of Colorado Desert Archaeological Society volunteers and will include lectures, field trips to Native American features, tours of the Begole Archaeological Research Center, etc., March 25 26. Information: www.theabf.org. Lectures Secrets of the Ness of Brodgar: A Stone-Age Complex in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a World Heritage Site, by Nick Card (UCSB). A Santa Barbara County Archaeological Society lecture, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Farrand Hall, March 2, 7:00 pm. Fee: $12; members $10.. Information: www.sbnature.org/education/918.html or scoleman@sbnature2.org. The Ahmose Tempest Stela An Ancient Account of a Natural Catastrophe?, Dr. Nadine Moeller (University of Chicago), an ARCE lecture. Bowers Museum, March 11, 1:30 pm. Fee: $12; Bowers and ARCE members free. Information: www.bowers.org or 714-567-3677. Ethnicity in the Archaeological Record: A View from Tall al'umayri and other Recent Excavations, by Dr. Kent Bramlett (La Sierra University), a lecture of the AIA, Orange County Chapter. DeNault Auditorium in Grimm Hall, Concordia University, March 12, 2 4 pm. Fee: $5; students and members free. Information: www.aia-oc.org. Fire on the Mojave: Stories from the Deserts and Mountains of Inland Southern California, by Ruth Nolan (author, professor, photographer), will present impacts of wildfire including use by Native Americans for resource management. Coachella Valley Archaeological Society, Portola Center, 45480 Portola, Palm Desert, March 16, 6:30 pm. Free. Information: www.cvarch.org. www.malkimuseum.org. Cronise Basin Archaeological Field School, with Dr. Des Lauriers, CSU Northridge. July 26 August 23. Fee: $3,450 (8 semester unites plus field cost fee). March 20 application deadline. Information: Anthropology Department, 818-677-3331; Dr. Des Lauriers, mdeslaur@scun.edu or 818-677-3329. Websites The Legacy of Ancient Palmyra, a Getty online exhibit: www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/ exhibitions/palmyra/index.html. Western Digs: Dispatches from the Ancient American West is a science news site about archaeology, anthropology, and paleontology of the American West: http://westerndigs.org. Visit www.pcas.org for all the latest news. Editor s Note: Please confirm time and place of listing prior to the event. Submit items for Dig This to newsletter@pcas.org. 6

PCAS CODE OF ETHICS The Pacific Coast Archaeological Society (PCAS) is a nonprofit group of professional and avocational people dedicated to proper management of our cultural resources, public education, and the protection and preservation of archaeological materials and collections. The following principles have been adopted by the PCAS: 1. Professional methods and forms will be used on all archaeological field surveys, excavations, and laboratory sessions. 2. A complete record of field and laboratory work will be filed with the PCAS Curator and stored at a facility approved by the Society s Board of Directors. 3. No archaeological materials will be removed without proper permits, landowner permission, and a field research design. 4. Unless otherwise legally stipulated before activity commences, all materials collected will be deposited for further research with the Curator at a facility approved by the Society's Board of Directors. 5. All generated reports will be the property of the Society and distributed as deemed appropriate. 6. All Society field activities will be performed only under the direction of a qualified field archaeologist (Principal Investigator) and the supervision of field or site directors. 7. The above principles will be observed on both Society approved projects and projects performed under the direction of an authorized institution or organization. 8. The Society and its members will strive to educate the public of the importance and proper management of our non-renewable cultural resources and to discourage the collection and commercial exploitation of archaeological materials. 9. PCAS members shall not benefit from the acquisition, purchase, sale, or trade of archaeological artifacts, materials, or specimens. 10. All members shall adhere to City, County, State, and Federal antiquities laws. PCAS SPEAKER CALENDAR Thomas E. Levy (left) interacting with 3D archaeological data in the Qualcomm Institute StarCAVE. Come to the March 9 meeting to learn about At-Risk World a cyber-archaeology project. 7

2017 PCAS BOARD MEMBERS AND COMMITTEE CONTACTS Office Name Email Phone *President Sherri Gust president@pcas.org 714-539-6354 *Vice-President Hank Koerper vicepresident@pcas.org 714-342-2534 *Secretary Megan Galway secretary@pcas.org 714-348-9179 *Treasurer Bob Brace treasurer@pcas.org 714-544-6282 *Field Trips Co-Chair Stephen Dwyer fieldtrips@pcas.org 714-969-1911 *Archivist Gail Cochlin archivist@pcas.org 714-745-0815 *Programs Co-Chair Joe Hodulik programs@pcas.org 949-300-1864 *Programs Co-Chair Brian Steffensen programs@pcas.org 714-348-9179 *Voting member Kathleen Shada kathleenshada@pcas.org 714-381-8182 Curator Mark Roeder curator@pcas.org 714-299-4150 Donation-Awards Coordinator Joe Hodulik donation-awards@pcas.org 949-300-1864 Field Trips Co-Chair Scott Findlay fieldtrips@pcas.org 714-342-2534 Historian/Librarian Jane Gothold Historian-librarian@pcas.org 562-947-6506 Membership Megan Galway membership@pcas.org 714-539-6354 Native American Liaison Steve O Neil nativeamericanliaison@pcas.org 949-677-2391 Newsletter Editor Sherri Gust newsletter@pcas.org 714-245-0264 Publicist Joe Hodulik publicity@pcas.org 949-300-1864 Quarterly Editor Hank Koerper publications@pcas.org 714-633-9287 Refreshments Gail Cochlin refreshments@pcas.org 714-745-0815 Scholarship Megan Galway scholarship@pcas.org 714-539-6354 Website Rene Brace info@pcas.org 714-544-6282 *PCAS Board Member PACIFIC COAST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2017 Calendar Year Membership and Subscription Form Name(s): Address: City: State: Zip Code Phone: Email: Newsletters will be sent by email unless a mailed copy is requested. www.pcas.org Signature Membership (Includes Quarterly/Newsletter) Subscription Only Scholarship Fund Active Member - $45 Quarterly - $40 Donation $ Family Membership - $50 Newsletter - $20 Supporting Member* - $55 Donor Member* - $75 Lifetime Member* - $1000 * May be individual or family membership Student Associate - $10 (email Newsletter only) Return form with payment to PCAS Membership PO Box 10926 Costa Mesa, CA 92627-0926